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Failing to forgive yourself for certain wrongs you committed in the past can create self-dislike.
— Stephen Richards
As human beings, we are custom made to be happy. Why then would we want to change the order of things by not being happy?
— Stephen Richards
The moment we become forgivers, then we are in line to enjoy the benefits of forgiveness.
— Stephen Richards
The heart is where the journey of forgiveness begins.
— Stephen Richards
The most basic method one can use to let go of the past is by looking at it as a learning experience.
— Stephen Richards
Do not allow yourself to be pulled into the role of embracing victimship as some sort of badge of honor to wear or flash around at any opportunity.
— Stephen Richards
Being joyous or happy is not something you should feel guilty about.
— Stephen Richards
When you forgive, you immerse yourself in healing waters.
— Stephen Richards
You can learn to heal yourself, learn to understand that the pain you feel today is the strength you feel tomorrow!
— Stephen Richards
Overly playing the role of the victim can debar you from accepting responsibility for your actions and emotions.
— Stephen Richards
Forgiveness is not simply a single act, it is a full process.
— Stephen Richards
Pain can cause us to learn no end of lessons, but without resolution there can be no healing!
— Stephen Richards
Breathe a word of prayer, not anger.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Forgiveness is the one gift you don't give to others. Rather, it is the gift you give yourself, so you can finally be free.
— Shannon L. Alder
Letting go doesn't just mean letting go of the past, but letting go of an unknown future; and embracing NOW.
— Michelle Cruz-Rosado
In an unforgiving world, chaos rules.
— Stephen Richards
Locking ourselves in the situation where we wish for sympathy and want to be looked at as the aggrieved party normally makes us powerless.
— Stephen Richards
In the process of forgiveness, you can only control your own actions and decisions.
— Stephen Richards
Remember, forgiveness is not a millstone but a milestone!
— Stephen Richards
When you make up your mind to forgive, your happiness will almost automatically follow.
— Stephen Richards
The minute we put aside our self-righteousness and move away from being the aggrieved, then we are on a healing process.
— Stephen Richards
Forgiveness does carry with it numerous obstacles and one may well be surprised why many people find it a very difficult hurdle to jump over.
— Stephen Richards
One way you can trace your way back to real and true happiness and joy is through forgiveness.
— Stephen Richards
All the resentment that lies in your heart is simply causing damage to you mostly.
— Stephen Richards
Distancing yourself from some painful event is probably the ignition for the process of forgiveness.
— Stephen Richards
The pain you feel is simply because you do not yet have the strength to forgive. But you will grow strong again, that is for sure.
— Stephen Richards
Do the forgiveness and carry on going forward. Leave the worrying to the other person. Eat what is on your plate and leave the rest to them.
— Stephen Richards
Assuming you are still lost in thought about when exactly you should forgive someone, well the time is NOW.
— Stephen Richards
When you forgive, you are freed from some of the feelings of disapproval and it can contribute to lessening your negative thoughts.
— Stephen Richards
This pain you are avoiding is a very necessary pain that will make you strong again.
— Stephen Richards
Forgive yourself first. Let go of past hurts and direct your spirit to goodness and hope by having gratitude.
— Janet Taylor Spence
Offer yourself forgiveness as a gift. The word 'give' is the basic keyword in the word forgiveness, therefore it relays a meaning therein.
— Stephen Richards
If we studied the issue of forgiveness with a wider perspective, we are bound to opt for it after all.
— Stephen Richards
When you forgive, it does not mean that you have submitted, it simply means that you have made a choice to stop bearing any grudge.
— Stephen Richards
The practice of forgiving is a sequential practice that begins with excusing someone.
— Stephen Richards